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Students in Assam on Tuesday blocked rail lines protesting attacks on locals by Naga rebels from neighbouring Nagaland.
Guwahati/Sonapur (Assam), July 24 : Students in Assam on Tuesday blocked rail lines protesting attacks on locals by Naga rebels from neighbouring Nagaland.
Students belonging to All Assam Students Union (AASU) are protesting against the recent attacks on villagers in Sibsagar district by rebels.
The students' group allege that Naga rebels are taking undue advantage of the ceasefire agreement with the Centre.
"The government has not provided any safeguard to the people living near the border. If the government, both the Centre as well as the State government does not act we will launch a bigger agitation," said Jatin Bora, vice president of All Assam Students Union.
The states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur have however, expressed concern over the idea of widening the ceasefire agreement with Naga rebels.
ANI